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March 2, 2014 |By JAKE ELLISON

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Bricks and rocks are seen on the ground after, according to Italian media, they collapsed from the Porta Nocera doorway, in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, as a consequence of a rainstorm, Sunday, March 2, 2014. Top Italian culture officials are calling for swift action to save Pompeii, the ancient Roman city encased in volcanic ash, from further ruin after heavy rains, Saturday, March 1, reportedly caused part of a wall to collapse. Giancarlo Galan, the head of a parliamentary culture commission lamented the latest collapse at the archaeological site near Naples.

Salvatore La Porta/AP

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Bricks and rocks are seen on the ground after, according to Italian media, they collapsed from the Porta Nocera doorway, in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, as a consequence of a rainstorm, Sunday, March 2, 2014. Top Italian culture officials are calling for swift action to save Pompeii, the ancient Roman city encased in volcanic ash, from further ruin after heavy rains, Saturday, March 1, reportedly caused part of a wall to collapse. Giancarlo Galan, the head of a parliamentary culture commission lamented the latest collapse at the archaeological site near Naples.